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Ok since I'm pegged a nut here's my nutty suggestion
Why not they've tried everything else. first fully oxygenate the body, cancer hates oxygen. then put the subject in a compression chamber and raise the atmospheric pressure to highest tolerable limits, then hit them with an emp. electromagnetic pulse. or perhaps a full spectrum sonic pulse. that might disrupt the c... 7 Mar 2007 21:34
question
A friend of mine in Canada had a biopsy today for lung cancer and is not supposed to get the results until the 20th of March. This seems a bit long. Does this kind of thing take that long in the U.S.? -- ****************************** Dave ... 10 Mar 2007 13:41
aspirin (more than 300 milligrams a day ) too risky to be taken as a preventative...
http://lfpress.ca/newsstand/Today/2007/03/06/3703211-sun.html Aspirin too risky to prevent colon cancer Tue, March 6, 2007 By AP PHILADELPHIA -- People at average risk for colon cancer shouldn't take Aspirin or painkillers like ibuprofen to try to prevent the disease, a U.S. federal task force advises, beca... 6 Mar 2007 06:40
Rare Skin Cancer
I understand that there is a rare form of skin cancer that strikes one out of 5-10 million people. It feels like the skin is burning. Would anyone know what the name for this type might be? Bob ... 20 Mar 2007 08:34
CIN III advice needed
I live in the UK. I was diagnosed as having CIN III level, Cervical Dysplasia last year and was treated by the LEET method. I'm still waiting to be called for my next PAP smear test. In case this next test shows the need for further treatment I'd like to find the answers to some of my questions, so as to be well ... 5 Mar 2007 19:12
giving people hope for Cancer
mcsantpollution(a)yahoo.com I realize I can't give paid advice but I do think I know what helps against many illnesses. If you have read my posts and think I can help , I do too. I have seen babies and kids and elderly in different environments, in different conditions near death and after eating different foods... 5 Mar 2007 01:39
Estrogens attenuate the effects of gamma irradiation on breast cancer cells
“Estrogens decrease γ-ray–induced senescence and maintain cell cycle progression in breast cancer cells independently of p53” by Robert-Alain Toillon (1), Nicolas Magné (2), Ioanna Laïos (1), Pierre Castadot (2), Eric Kinnaert (2), Paul Van Houtte (2), Christine Desmedt, Guy Leclercq (1), Marc Lacroix (1... 4 Mar 2007 07:19
Oligodendroglioma
Help! My wife underwent surgery for resection/ reduction of an oligodendroglioma, which was detected by CT scan 10 days ago. She came through surgery well, thank God, but now I have so many questions. We wait on the histopathology results which are due tomorrow, but can anyone in the meantime point me to good ... 4 Mar 2007 23:04
Conformal radiotherapy shows promise for treatment of surgically unresectable liver mets
http://www.fightcolorectalcancer.org/news/2006/12/conformal_radiotherapy_shows_p.php Conformal radiotherapy shows promise for treatment of surgically unresectable liver mets Tuesday, December 12, 2006 at 06:12 PM Radiologists at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Texas have found that conformal radiotherapy (CRT) ... 3 Mar 2007 19:12
Clinical trial is testing Xaliproden to reduce neuropathy from oxaliplatin chemotherapy
http://www.fightcolorectalcancer.org/news/2006/10/clinical_trial_is_testing_xali.php Clinical trial is testing Xaliproden to reduce neuropathy from oxaliplatin chemotherapy Friday, October 20, 2006 at 11:04 PM One of the most troublesome side effects of oxaliplatin (Eloxatin�) chemotherapy for colorectal cance... 3 Mar 2007 18:41
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